The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported on Sunday that a Bangladeshi medical team has treated 457 patients in Myanmar following the recent earthquake, including 15 complex surgeries. According to the statement, the team provided medical services at Naypyidaw’s Zabuthiri Township Hospital (50 beds), a 100-bed hospital, and a 1,000-bed general hospital. On Sunday alone, 50 patients received medical attention, and three major surgeries were successfully conducted.
On Saturday, Myanmar’s Deputy Prime Minister requested assistance from the Bangladeshi rescue team, which was then deployed to conduct operations at the collapsed Foreign Ministry building in Naypyidaw.